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Chipmaker Intel Corp. is cutting 15% of its massive workforce — about 15,000 jobs — as it tries to turn its business around to compete with more successful rivals like Nvidia and AMD.
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The court unanimously ruled the contract violated the Gift Clause of the state Constitution.
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Angela Gervasi has been reporting the story about missing funds from Santa Cruz County. The Show spoke with Gervasi more about recent developments with the missing amount now up to $39 million.
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Demolition of Metrocenter Mall is running more than a year behind schedule. And one of the complicating factors will be asbestos removal.
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Demolition of the former Metrocenter Mall in Phoenix is more than a year behind schedule. But the original plans were made before state lawmakers threw a curveball and banned cities from collecting a certain sales tax.
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ADOT’s Motor Vehicle Division is rolling out an app that will allow drivers to use their Mobile IDs to purchase alcohol from some retailers.
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Apache Junction will soon offer property owners home design plans at no charge. The city is following a program developed in Yavapai County.
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Colleen Slagen is a professional baby name consultant, and she sat down with The Show to talk about what led her to starting her business and how she helps parents-to-be.
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The Phoenix Police Department will soon launch a text messaging system for 911 and non-emergency callers.
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The city has budgeted $20,000 for qualifying schools, nonprofits and community groups.